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Aeneas And Augustine Compare And Contrast

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Foundations of Western Culture Essay 2
A journey is the act of traveling from one place to another and in the case of Aeneas and Augustine, it was taken to accomplish a goal. Aeneas and Augustine both take distinctive journeys in the works written by Virgil and Augustine. Virgil opens The Aeneid with stating his subject of "warfare and a man at war," in which he illustrates the sense of war. Aeneas has a destiny and takes a journey to find a new home for his people, as a leader would. In contrast, Augustine, in Confessions takes a journey to find his final resting place with God. Though both of these trips are exceptionally different, there are a number of similarities between the two. The physical journey of Aeneas and Augustine were similar in the sense that they both had the same goal in mind of uncovering something along the way. Both of these characters take individual journeys and face their own troubles along the way, but in the end, Aeneas and Augustine accomplish the destiny that was brought upon them at different times in their lives.
Both journey's taken by Aeneas and Augustine were similar in many ways. Aeneas is looking for a new place for Troy after it is destroyed. It is Aeneas' destiny to find a new home for his people, and his prophecy in The Aeneid is that Rome will be great in the end. Him and all of his people need a new place to belong. Similarly, Augustine is taking a journey to become a Christian and he struggles finding a place to belong in

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